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1 Pre | profess that I, going the same road as the ancients, have something 2 Pre | a guide to point out the road — an office of small authority, 3 1, LXI | man who keeps the right road outstrips the runner who 4 1, LXXVI | sufficiently shows that the road from the senses to the understanding 5 1, LXXXII| opening and laying out of a road for the human understanding 6 1, XCIV | years men had kept the true road for discovering and cultivating 7 1, XCIV | is possible. But if the road itself has been mistaken, 8 1, XCIX | may be looked for. For our road does not lie on a level, 9 1, XCIX | of things. Moreover, this road has an issue in the open 10 1, XCIX | resolutely entering on the true road, and submitting my mind 11 1, XII | horse, when sweating on the road, there is sometimes seen 12 1, XXXVI | regard to this nature the road branches into three. For 13 1, XXXVI | weight or heaviness. Here the road will branch into two, thus. 14 1, XXXVI | regard to this nature the road will branch into two, thus. 15 1, XXXVI | reference to this inquiry the road branches into two in this 16 1, XXXVI | respect to this nature the road branches into two in this 17 1, XLI | eighteenth place Instances of the Road, which I also call Traveling 18 1, LII | instances; instances of the road; instances supplementary;